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Structural Performance and Finite Element Modeling of Roller Compacted Concrete Dams: A Review

Ahed Habib, Ausamah AL Houri, Maan Habib, Ahmed Elzokra, Umut Yıldırım

2021Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is no doubt that concrete is one of the most consumed materials all over the world. It is a composite mix widely used for constructing structures and infrastructures to sustain environmentally induced stresses such as thermal and seismic. As the mainstream of construction industry is tended to find out feasible solutions, Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) was introduced to play an essential role in the development of dams and pavements, where over 550 RCC dams were created by the end of 2012. In fact, this material has the same basic constituents of conventional concrete with a zero-slump and a significant difference in the placing process. The majority of available studies in the literature are composed of numerical investigations to assess the thermal and seismic behavior of RCC dams and to provide a clear view on how to improve its performance under various loading conditions. This paper summarizes and compares the general conclusions of recent works on evaluating the structural performance of RCC dams.

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Roller-compacted concreteSlumpGeotechnical engineeringCivil engineeringEngineeringFinite element methodThermalStructural engineeringConstruction engineeringMaterials scienceCompressive strengthMetallurgyCementComposite materialGeographyMeteorologyInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsConcrete Properties and BehaviorDam Engineering and Safety
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